What's with ~employers~ scammers using secure messengers for hiring these days?

s38b35M5@lemmy.world to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world – 103 points –

My GF has two nibbles on her resume, and both want her to communicate through either Signal or Telegram.

Edit: they requested banking info right off the bat. Said they use it to "confirm you have a checking account" to verify eligibility. Blocked them on Signal, reported to Indeed, for whatever that's worth.

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Data entry for financial services. It feels scammy to me too, but she's thinking "the times, they are a'changin'"

It's a pretty common scam. Legit employers do not communicate through those services.

Question two: please provide your banking information. We request this information, blah blah blah.

Blocked

Yeah as far as I’ve experienced they only ever ask for banking inside or right after signing the work contract.

some recruiters wrote to me on WhatsApp :)

WhatsApp is a bit different since many countries use that instead of SMS. Suppose it depends on the culture of where you're applying. Always pays to use caution though.

I live in a WhatsApp dominated country. Never have I ever been contacted by a recruiter or potential employer via WA, much less so from Signal or Telegram. First contact is either a phone call or an email. At some places I've worked on, WA has actually been banned and secure communication for work matters is only allowed via the official ICT managed channels. That was a security sensible company though. Other companies allow WA communication except for confidential information that should only move through company servers.

Nah, there is no reason an employer needs to know anything about your banking details. Maybe some basic routing info if you're doing direct deposit, but even then that's after you get hired. This sounds all kinds of sketchy. I bet they used the words "kindly" and "dear" a lot.

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Yikes. Yeah, that kind of bad grammar almost always = scam.

Sounds like a modern scam based on this extra info. I worked security in the banking industry for years. They use regular email and phone calls like everyone else.

Right? Can't place a litigation hold on Signal or Telegram. Sigh. She's bummed, but at least she didn't go very far with them.

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